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Important Information About Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Symptoms

Posted In Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma on February 23, 2010 No Comment


Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma also known as ACC is a form of cancer that is considered rare. This condition has the ability to afflict several different regions of the body. Among the areas of the body that may be infected by ACC are the breast, glands of the eyes, lungs and brain, the trachea and the paranasal sinuses. Most commonly this rare cancer is discovered in the regions of the head and neck, especially the salivary glands. Other names or terms that may be used to describe ACC include adenocyst, adenocystic ACC, malignant cylindroma and AdCC.

ACC is one of the most common varieties of tumor that is known to affect the salivary gland and breed tumors in this region. ACC is, in most cases, a slow growing condition which makes it possible for individuals that develop to have a much lower rate of mortality in the early stages.

Symptoms of adenoid cystic carcinomaThere have been reports of many Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma symptoms. Some of these symptoms include facial swelling, hoarseness and difficulty swallowing, formation of lumps in areas of the face, ears, jaw tongue and mouth, drooping eyelids and changes in vision or speech. Symptoms may also include problems of the respiratory system.

Although these symptoms may be directly linked to the present of ACC many of them may also be associated with other conditions or illness as well so if you experience any of these symptoms it is important that you seek the advice of a medical professional to determine if ACC may be the actual cause of your symptoms.

Although the Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma symptoms are numerous this does not necessarily mean that individuals afflicted will experience any or all of these symptoms. If you are experiencing any unusual or unexplained symptoms it is always a good idea to check with your doctor to determine if a problem exists. In some cases people have gone for an extended length of time without any symptoms which makes early detection of this condition difficult.

The word prognosis often refers to the treatability of a disease and the chances of success with those treatments. In the case of Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma the prognosis depends on several factors such as the size and variety of the tumor involved, what treatment option is used and how early the tumor was detected. Another factor may include how fast the tumor is spreading. In order to determine this it may be necessary to make several trips to a physician for regular monitoring of the growth of the tumor.

In any case early detection is often the key to successful and effective treatment of any cancer including ACC. The earlier a problem is located then the sooner a treatment plan can be discussed and executed.

If you experience any of the Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma symptoms or any other symptoms that can’t be explained by some other illness or condition, then it is vitally important that you promptly schedule an appointment with your doctor to determine the possibility of the presence of ACC.


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